- Dec 20, 2005
 
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Interesting review especially about it's potential health effects:
The Fatal1ty 1010 also makes use of "SpeedWire" zero-oxygen copper wire and a gold plated USB plug that Creative says ensures the absolutely, positively fastest connection between the 1010 and PC. I was skeptical until I was paging through the manual and noticed a warning from the State of California that stated that the mouse wire was known to have cancer-causing elements in it and that I should wash my hands after touching it. That was all I needed to hear. If Fatal1ty is so good that his mouse can kill you in real life, he really is a FPS stud. As if to make this point clear, there is a lighted Fatal1ty logo ahead of the thumb button. It'll be your guide to another place once the cancer starts fragging your pancreas.
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			The Fatal1ty 1010 also makes use of "SpeedWire" zero-oxygen copper wire and a gold plated USB plug that Creative says ensures the absolutely, positively fastest connection between the 1010 and PC. I was skeptical until I was paging through the manual and noticed a warning from the State of California that stated that the mouse wire was known to have cancer-causing elements in it and that I should wash my hands after touching it. That was all I needed to hear. If Fatal1ty is so good that his mouse can kill you in real life, he really is a FPS stud. As if to make this point clear, there is a lighted Fatal1ty logo ahead of the thumb button. It'll be your guide to another place once the cancer starts fragging your pancreas.
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